and the other person, of course, is rachel weintraub. rachel must be one of the hardest-working people who populate the earth. [ applause ] i swear, every panel i went to yesterday, she was introducing the speaker, and she was moderating the panel. and rachel, your questions were so thoughtful, so incisive. and you brought out the best in the speakers. they were just terrific panelists, and i give you great credit for that. so turning now to ann marie, she's had a truly distinguished career. starting out as a nurse in 1972, and then 20-plus years later, graduating from syracuse law school. are you ready for this? while raising six children. and believe me, she raised them. [ applause ] and i think you now have 17 grandchildren, am i correct about that? as a lawyer, she served as an assistant new york state attorney general on behalf of upstate medical university for 13 years before running for and winning a seat in the u.s. house of representatives from new york's 25th congressional district. she joined the commission in 2013, and i note